Bolivian Shakhtar footballer refused to go to the match in Russia: what is known.
Footballer Arroyo will not arrive for the matches in Moscow
According to inkorr.com: Director of the Sports Management Department of 'Shakhtar' Vitaliy Khlyvnyuk confirmed that the footballer Diego Arroyo has been called up to the Bolivian national team. However, the player will not go to the match against the national team of Jordan in Russia. After the match against LNZ, Arroyo will join the Bolivian national team, and after that, he will return to Ukraine.
Statement by Russian freestyler
At this time, Russian freestyler Anastasia Tatalina has addressed the International Ski Federation with a request to allow her to participate in the 2026 Olympic Games. It is worth noting that she is a member of the Russian military club CSKA and supports Russia's military actions against Ukraine.
These events highlight the contrast between sporting competitions and the political situation in the world. Arroyo continues his professional life, witnessing difficult times for Ukraine, while Tatalina's appeal reminds us how often sport and politics intertwine on the international stage.
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